Mumbai Metro Line-7’s 1st Platform Screen Door Installed

Engineers from CRRC Zhuzhou Times Electric today completed installing the first half-height Platform Screen Door (PSD) at Akurli Station of Mumbai Metro’s 16.5 km Mumbai Metro Line-7 (Red Line).

This is the very 1st PSD to be installed on this ADB-funded elevated line which will connect Dahisar East – Andheri East (Gundavali) through 14 stations.

Also known as a platform screen gate (PSG), their installation across Mumbai Metro’s early-bird elevated Line-2 and Line-7 has been planned with a single aim to prevent suicides and accidents due to passenger movement, especially since the platforms aren’t as wide as elsewhere around the country.

For Line-7’s PSDs – its combined USD 8.142 million & INR 27.79 crore crore contract was awarded to CRRC Zhuzhou Times Electric in May 2019, through Package MS03 (Lot 2) by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). The scope includes their design, manufacture, installation and commissioning.

Route of Line-7’s northern section (Akurli to Dahisar East) which’ll open first – view Mumbai Metro Yellow Line Info & Route Map

The PSDs at Kolkata Metro’s new Line-2 were also installed by CRRC Zhuzhou.

Old images from inside and outside of Akurli Station can be viewed here. Core cutting works to install PSDs on Line-2A started last week at Borivali West Station by KTK Group.

As shared earlier – elsewhere in India, PSDs are currently operational across Chennai Metro’s underground stations, Delhi Metro’s Yellow (few stations), Pink, Magenta & Airport Express lines, Noida Metro, Kolkata Metro’s Line-2, and in the coming years are planned to be installed in Ahmedabad and Mumbai (Line-2, 3, 4 & 7), Pune and Nagpur.

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6 Responses to "Mumbai Metro Line-7’s 1st Platform Screen Door Installed"

  1. RK says:

    Who is the contractor for line 3 gates?

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  2. Hari Puttar says:

    nice work

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  3. Dharmesh Ramanlal Vyas says:

    When can we actually ride metro in line 7 ??? 2021 AD or 2121 AD or 2221 AD ???????

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